Children Of The Drum

Station

Radio 4

Episodes

Title

Comments

Genome: [r4 Bd=19940608]

The coronation of Ronald Mutebi in Uganda last July restored the 600-year-old kingdom of Buganda after an interval of 27 years. As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the lack of political, social and economic gain from the modern state, the resurgence of loyalty to the tribal order is spreading. How can this reverence for tradition be reconciled with the demands of the late

20th century? Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent and asks them how they see their role.

Producer Mohini Patel

Genome: [r4 Bd=19940608]

Unknown: Ronald Mutebi

Talks: Joel Kibazo

Producer: Mohini Patel

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the modern state, there is a resurgence in tribal loyalties. Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent.

Producer Mohini Patel Repeat

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the modern state, there is a resurgence in tribal loyalties. Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent.

Producer Mohini Patel Repeat

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the modern state, there is a resurgence in tribal loyalties. Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent.

Producer Mohini Patel Repeat

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

Talks: Joel Kibazo

Producer: Mohini Patel

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

Talks: Joel Kibazo

Producer: Mohini Patel

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

Talks: Joel Kibazo

Producer: Mohini Patel

Episodes

Title

Comments

Genome: [r4 Bd=19940608]

The coronation of Ronald Mutebi in Uganda last July restored the 600-year-old kingdom of Buganda after an interval of 27 years. As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the lack of political, social and economic gain from the modern state, the resurgence of loyalty to the tribal order is spreading. How can this reverence for tradition be reconciled with the demands of the late

20th century? Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent and asks them how they see their role.

Producer Mohini Patel

Genome: [r4 Bd=19940608]

Unknown: Ronald Mutebi

Talks: Joel Kibazo

Producer: Mohini Patel

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the modern state, there is a resurgence in tribal loyalties. Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent.

Producer Mohini Patel Repeat

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the modern state, there is a resurgence in tribal loyalties. Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent.

Producer Mohini Patel Repeat

Genome: [r4 Bd=19970320]

As more and more Africans become disillusioned with the modern state, there is a resurgence in tribal loyalties. Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo talks to traditional leaders around the continent.